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Three Recipes for Better 3D Pseudo-GTs of 3D Human Mesh Estimation in the Wild

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-04-12 v1

Abstract

Recovering 3D human mesh in the wild is greatly challenging as in-the-wild (ITW) datasets provide only 2D pose ground truths (GTs). Recently, 3D pseudo-GTs have been widely used to train 3D human mesh estimation networks as the 3D pseudo-GTs enable 3D mesh supervision when training the networks on ITW datasets. However, despite the great potential of the 3D pseudo-GTs, there has been no extensive analysis that investigates which factors are important to make more beneficial 3D pseudo-GTs. In this paper, we provide three recipes to obtain highly beneficial 3D pseudo-GTs of ITW datasets. The main challenge is that only 2D-based weak supervision is allowed when obtaining the 3D pseudo-GTs. Each of our three recipes addresses the challenge in each aspect: depth ambiguity, sub-optimality of weak supervision, and implausible articulation. Experimental results show that simply re-training state-of-the-art networks with our new 3D pseudo-GTs elevates their performance to the next level without bells and whistles. The 3D pseudo-GT is publicly available in https://github.com/mks0601/NeuralAnnot_RELEASE.

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@article{arxiv.2304.04875,
  title  = {Three Recipes for Better 3D Pseudo-GTs of 3D Human Mesh Estimation in the Wild},
  author = {Gyeongsik Moon and Hongsuk Choi and Sanghyuk Chun and Jiyoung Lee and Sangdoo Yun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.04875},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Published at CVPRW 2023